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Mich. Gov. Rick Snyder vetoes gun legislation
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed legislation Tuesday that would have allowed concealed weapons in churches, schools and daycare centers, days after a mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school that weighed heavily on his mind....
Tags: Government, Career and Workplace, Laws, Colleges and Universities, Personal Weapon Control
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Elkhart hospital 'overwhelmed' with flu patients
WSBT-TVA doctor at Elkhart General Hospital says his staff is “overwhelmed” with flu patients in a season that’s turning out to be one of the worst he’s seen in years. “Some days are absolutely horrible, and some days are just...Tags: Swine Flu, Flu Vaccine, Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Dozens sue pharmacy, but compensation uncertain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Dennis O'Brien rubs his head as he details ailments triggered by the fungal meningitis he developed after a series of steroid shots in his neck: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision, exhaustion and...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Defendants, Laws, Food and Drug Administration, Civil Laws
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Warsaw man hurt after using gasoline to burn trash
WSBT-TVNORTH WEBSTER – A Warsaw man was seriously hurt Wednesday while he was trying to burn some trash. Kosciusko County police say 31-year-old Toby Jackson was using gasoline to attempt to burn the trash when fire exploded back to the gas can and...Tags: Warsaw (Poland)
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Senate approves anti-abortion bills in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-controlled Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to restrict and regulate abortion practices, including requiring a health professional to screen patients to ensure they aren't being forced to end pregnancies. The...
Tags: Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Social Issues, General Practitioners, Republican Party
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Ivory Coast stampede survivors blame barricades
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Survivors of a stampede in Ivory Coast that killed 61 people, most of them children and teenagers, after a New Year's Eve fireworks display at a stadium said Wednesday that barricades stopped them from moving along a main...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, New Year's Day, Human Interest, Human Rights, Alassane Ouattara
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Goshen Hospital employees fired for refusing flu shot
WSBT TVGOSHEN – Sue Schrock’s personal and religious beliefs are strong. “They are biblical and they are God-led and they are who I am,” she said. Ultimately, those beliefs that she should be able to control what goes into her own...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Religion and Belief, Diseases and Illnesses, Shootings, Health and Medical Professionals
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Meth trash sends 2 people to hospital
GOSHEN – 2 workers at a well-known Goshen kids consignment store had to be taken to the hospital because of some suspicious trash dumped behind their building. Shortly before 2 p.m. Monday, police were called to 4024 Elkhart Rd behind Once Upon...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug)
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Schools studying on-site clinics for their employees
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- South Bend Community School Corp. employees who carry the district's health insurance, along with their covered dependents, could have access to free medical services at one or more primary care clinics in the coming months. At a special...Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Career and Workplace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Collective Contract, Health and Safety at Work
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Retired Catholic Bishop D'Arcy diagnosed with lung and brain cancer
A long-time bishop of the Catholic Church in northern Indiana is fighting another battle with cancer. Retired Bishop John D’Arcy has issued a statement, saying cancer has been found in his lung and brain. Here is Bishop D'Arcy's full statement:...
Tags: Prostate Cancer, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Two new urgent care centers to open on Mishawaka's north side
WSBT TVMishawaka's north side will soon have three new urgent care centers within a half mile. And the growing number of emergency clinics is part of a growing national trend. But is there enough traffic and do enough people live near Mishawaka’s north...Tags: Internists, Human Interest, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals
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